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“Smart” Apostrophes

There are two different kinds of apostrophes: smart and straight. To use them correctly, it helps to understand how they work. . . .

March 19, 2019 in CMOS Section in the Spotlight.
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How Do I Format a Bibliography in Turabian/Chicago Style?

If you cite your sources in your thesis or dissertation (or class paper) using numbered notes, you will probably also need to include a bibliography. A bibliography is an alphabetical list (by author) of all the sources cited in the notes. . . .

March 12, 2019 in For Students.
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Chicago Style Workout 34: Editing and Proofreading Quiz No. 2

It’s time for another editing and proofreading quiz! This is the second in a series of workouts that will apply your editing knowledge and proofreading skills to Chicago style.

February 26, 2019 in Chicago Style Workouts.
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Chicago, MLA, APA, AP: What’s the Difference?

Okay, so you’re an editor or proofreader who knows Chicago style, but now you need to follow AP. Or you’re a student, and you need MLA for one project and Chicago (or Turabian) for the next—and APA after that. . . .

February 19, 2019 in Manual Miscellany.
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How Do I Format a Figure and Caption in Turabian/Chicago Style?

Many theses and dissertations (and some longer class papers) use photographs, drawings, charts, and other figures in the body of the paper to present data or to augment the text. . . .

February 12, 2019 in For Students.
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Noon and Midnight (CMOS 9.38)

Many of us write or say “12 p.m.” (or “12:00 p.m.”) when we mean noon and “12 a.m.” when we mean midnight. This seems reasonable enough, at least intuitively. . . .

January 29, 2019 in CMOS Section in the Spotlight.
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Chicago Style Workout 33: Editing and Proofreading Quiz No. 1

This is the first of a series of workouts that will test your editing knowledge and proofreading skills.

January 22, 2019 in Chicago Style Workouts.

Hi Everyone! It’s Me, the New Q&A and Shop Talk Editor

Okay, now that I’ve introduced myself, let’s talk about that headline up there. If you’re like me and edit or proofread for a living, you’ve probably noticed that something about it isn’t quite right. . . .

January 15, 2019 in Editor’s Corner.
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How Do I Format a Chapter Opening Page in Turabian/Chicago Style?

Most theses and dissertations (and some longer class papers) are divided into two or more numbered chapters. Most chapters carry descriptive titles in addition to the number. Here’s how to format the opening page of a chapter for a Chicago-style paper . . .

January 8, 2019 in For Students.

Where Are You on Our Grammar-Stickler Sliding Scale?

On a scale of 1 to 10, can you guess how big a stickler you are? (Your friends and colleagues probably can.) Just for fun, measure your peeving profile with this quiz.

December 20, 2018 in Manual Miscellany.

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